This is my first experience with an attorney. I had seen Mr. Nesi in court representing another client. The representation was so great that I left the court room to get his business card, I called him the same day. Chris Nesi is currently representing me and I am thrilled. Chris Nesi is tremendous at what he does.

Nicholas S, Child Custody client

I have had past experiences with lawyers, they were too busy to answer phone calls but quick to bill. Chris Nesi was different. He was amazing. He was kind, knowing our case very well, and really cared about our family. Chris Nesi was so wonderful, that i can not find the words to express what a great job he did for us.

Summer T, Child Custody client

I have been through many lawyers in my quest for custody of my children. Chris Nesi is the first lawyer that gave me his cell phone number and actually called me back on the weekends - regardless of the time. Usually, I would wait days for a lawyer to call me back. That's not all, when we got to court, Chris mopped the floor with my ex's attorney!!! I now have sole custody of my children and I am receiving more child support than I expected! I would recommend Chris Nesi to anyone who wants a lawyer who will fight for them and your kids!!! Thanks a million Chris.

Child Custody client

Mr. Nesi was able to achieve everything I asked of him. He was professional and an outstanding lawyer. I recommend Mr. Nesi to anyone in need of a divorce lawyer.

Michigan Guardianship Attorney

Guardianship

In the case of serious injury or illness, or even as part of the normal aging process, a family member may become unable to care for themselves or make informed decisions about their daily life or medical treatment. When that happens, families often are at a loss as to how they can legally make decisions for that person and get them the care that they need. Depending of the circumstances, it may be appropriate for someone in the family to seek appointment as guardian for the incapacitated person, who will be known as the protected individual under Michigan law.

A guardian is granted authority by the court to make decisions for the protected individual under MCL § 700.5301. A guardian is responsible for the care, custody, and control of the protected individual, and may make decisions regarding medical care, counseling, residence of the protected individual, and even detention or commitment of the protected individual if required.

In addition, if no conservator is appointed, the guardian may receive money or property that is due to the protected individual, and use that for the care, maintenance and comfort of the protected individual.

At Nesi and Associates, P.C. we understand that the responsibility of caring for a sick or aging relative can be daunting, even overwhelming. By helping our clients navigate their way through the legal requirements of obtaining a guardianship, we help families focus on caring for their relatives.